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When the pot is boiling over, people run for a bigger more liberal or a smaller more conservative lid to cover it, made and used by their heroes, as in this recent case of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. The most important issue behind most issues in the 2016 presidential and other elections was economic success. The obvious answer to a boiling pot is to take it off the heat, but that is not the desire of this “Me Generation.” In the collapse of all civilizations, the issue that drives perversion to destruction is for individual prosperity of male and female, race or class. Jesus said the worship of mammon and creation instead of God our Father and Creator causes blindness to all issues (Matthew 6:19-24). The worship of the world’s wealth instead of the treasure of heaven is to reject the pearl of great price or the treasure found in the world’s field for what is only of decaying value. To worship the world’s wealth is to rush through the very wide gate to destruction rather than enter the narrow gate open to God’s eternal city.

AMAZING DOCUMENTED STORY OF HOW THE LIGHT OF MODERN SCIENCE REVEALS CHRIST AS CREATOR
(606 pages, 1000 + footnotes of reliable history of science)
Dr. Howard Hendricks, chairman of Center of Christian Leadership, Dallas Theological Seminary:
“Everyone seems to be disturbed––even panicked––at the disarray of family and social life in the western world. Still we follow the wrong cues and retreat to the sidelines in defeat. Confusion and ineptitude always stumble hand-in-hand over the backwoods of ignorance. From ancient days men of success and accomplishment inevitably perceive the ‘big picture.’ Old Testament history records that the sons of Issachar were men ‘who understood the times, with knowledge of what Israel should do…’ Our need today is critical for men of their ilk. Carl Wilson is such a man. With painstaking patience he has dusted off a path through history to trace whence we have come. He has sketched a grid to classify the enigmas of modern life.” Continue reading →